Ministry of Justice: Civil Servants

(asked on 18th December 2025) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many and what proportion of civil servants in his Department are (a) on temporary contract and (b) consultants.


Answered by
Jake Richards Portrait
Jake Richards
Assistant Whip
This question was answered on 5th January 2026

Information on the number of civil servants employed on temporary contracts is published quarterly by the Office for National Statistics as part of the accredited official statistics release Public Sector Employment, UK: September 2025. This can be accessed at:

(Source: ONS Public Sector Employment reference tables – Table 8 HC, September 2025 edition; MoJ Workforce MI, September 2025)

Public sector employment - Office for National Statistics

As at September 2025, according to the Office for National Statistics Public Sector Employment statistics (Table 8 HC), and published 16 December 2025, 455 civil servants in the Ministry of Justice were on temporary or casual contracts, representing approximately 0.5% of the Department’s civil service headcount (total 96,715).

Ministry of Justice Civil Service Headcount – September 2025

Contract Type

Male

Female

Total

Permanent

40,630

55,630

96,260

Temporary / Casual

165

290

455

Overall Headcount

40,795

55,920

96,715

Departmental expenditure on consultancy is published within the Ministry of Justice’s Annual Report and Accounts. The latest report for FY 2024/25 can be found at:
Ministry of Justice – Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25

(See Annex D: Off-payroll engagements, page 303).

For clarity, consultants are not civil servants and are therefore not included in civil service headcount figures. The latest Ministry of Justice, Workforce Management Information (June 2025), publishes total cost of contractors, which is part of the department’s transparency data and can be accessed at:
MoJ_headcount_and_payroll_data_for_June_2025_revised.ods

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